Borough of Elizabethtown
Recent News About Borough of Elizabethtown
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Penn Waste sued by farmers after truck knocked down power lines, allegedly cost more than $26,000 in damage
LANCASTER – An Elizabethtown couple allege the negligent actions of a waste company knocked down power lines on their property. -
METTE EVANS & WOODSIDE: Veronica a. Eskra Joins Mette, Evans & Woodside
The law firm of Mette, Evans & Woodside announced that paralegal Veronica Eskra has joined the firm. -
TUCKER ARENSBERG PC: Andrew Salemme and Ashley Wagner Join Tucker Arensberg’s Pittsburgh Office
Tucker Arensberg, P.C. is pleased to announce that J. Andrew Salemme and Ashley S. Wagner recently joined the firm in the Pittsburgh office -
ECKERT SEAMANS: Eckert Seamans welcomes Brittany Stepp to Philadelphia office and Litigation Division
Eckert Seamans is pleased to welcome associate Brittany L. Stepp to its Philadelphia office and Litigation Division. A recent graduate of Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Stepp is focusing her practice on labor and employment matters. -
Torch cutter at Alcoa gets burned, sues maker of protective garment
PHILADELPHIA – A man employed as a torch cutter is suing Aramark and its subsidiaries for allegedly manufacturing and distributing a protective garment that he claims failed to protect him from second and third-degree burns he sustained on the job. -
PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Shapiro Announces 15 Arrests in Statewide Medicaid Fraud Sweep
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced felony Medicaid fraud charges against 15 people in seven counties across Pennsylvania. -
Landscaping company objects to slip-and-fall lawsuit
LANCASTER – An Elizabethtown landscape company has filed preliminary objections, in response to a lawsuit where a plaintiff alleged it failed to perform adequate snow removal services and was then injured. -
Elizabethtown attorney receives five-year suspension for embezzlement scheme
HARRISBURG - A Lancaster County attorney who pleaded guilty in 2011 to embezzling more than $30,000 from clients has been slapped with a five-year suspension by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, based on recommendations from a three-member panel of the Disciplinary Board. -
Airplane repair business owner sentenced to 60 months in prison
A federal judge has ordered the owner of a Lancaster County-based aircraft repair business -
Sentencing hearing for convicted airplane mechanic scheduled for Aug. 28
A Lancaster County man convicted in April by a federal jury of fraud, conspiracy and -
Airplane mechanical repair business owner found guilty of conspiracy, fraud for illegally performing airplane inspections
A federal jury in Allentown this week found the proprietor of an airplane